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  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 23-06-2003
    The Office of Transport Regulation of NMa is of the opinion that, on the whole, the municipal transport companies satisfy the criteria set out in the Passenger Transport Act of 2000 [Wet personenvervoer 2000] with regard to the activities that they may carry out. Activities which cannot be regarded as public transport must be transferred to a …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 23-06-2003
    The Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) has largely approved the system of waste disposal levies for white and brown goods and the way these costs will be passed on. NMa has approved the compulsory, visible passing on of the waste disposal levy for discarded white and brown goods, provided this relates to the cost of collecting and disposal of …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 24-06-2003
    Providers of hospital care have considerable freedom to determine their own supply. There are also able to influence the demand for hospital care. In principle, competition between providers of hospital care is possible and the Competition Act therefore applies to the hospital sector, possibly with the exception of emergency care. This is the most …
  • Publication Brochure en uitgave 30-06-2003
    In 2002, the NMa drew up a statement of objections under the Dutch Competition Act on 9 occasions, imposed fines in 6 cases, processed 45 applications for exemptions and 187 complaints, and settled 66 cases relating to mergers and acquisitions by means of a decision. The Office of Energy Regulation took 375 decisions, and advised the Minister in …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 30-06-2003
    Over the next few months, the Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) will concentrate on actively tracking down cartels and other restrictions of competition. This was the message of the Acting Director-General of the NMa, René Jansen, during the presentation of the 2002 Annual Report of NMa and DTe, which is the energy regulator and part of the …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 03-07-2003
    There are too few opportunities for new entrants to enter the wholesale market for gas in the Netherlands. This is due, for instance, to a lack of 'flexibility'. As a result, newcomers to this market cannot use their supply of gas adequately to take advantage of demand during peak and off-peak moments, according to the report of the British …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 03-07-2003
    The probation on cartels does not apply to a covenant which includes agreements between institutions that mediate in relation to international adoption. This appears from a decision taken by NMa. The mediating institutions (licence holders) cannot be regarded as undertakings in terms of the Competition Act. As a result, the practices of these …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 30-07-2003
    After reconsidering its earlier ruling, the Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) is still of the opinion that the present joint arrangements with regard to the sale of TV rights to live football matches of the Dutch Premier League unnecessarily limit the range of matches offered on TV. As a result, competition between clubs is eliminated …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 08-08-2003
    To consult the outside world on its priorities for 2004, the Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) has published a consultation document. The consultation relates both to NMa, and the energy regulator DTe and the Office of Transport Regulation, which is currently being set up. Apart from opinions with regard to the areas that should be given …
  • Publication Nieuwsbericht 13-08-2003
    The Netherlands Competition Authority (NMa) has not given its approval to the agreement between a large number of banks to set up a fee system for express payments. The system was presented to NMa for assessment because agreements between competitors may restrict competition. According to the proposed scheme, the banks would pay each other a fixed …
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